Saturday, May 15, 2010

Evening of Fine Arts

The Evening of Fine Arts at LCS was a big hit. Kristen is a beautiful singer. A full article about the event can be found here on the LCS website.


Kristen is on the first row furthest on the right in this picture.



Here she is again. This time on the second row, still furthest on the right.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Mommy Rhapsody

The Mother's Day weekend service at Church on the Move was wonderful as always. The guest speaker was Joe McGee. He is the usual speaker on Mother's Day, and is one of my favorites...in the top five somewhere, depending on my mood.

The video below is the opening of the service this weekend. Top notch performance by these moms.

Mommy Rhapsody from Church on the Move on Vimeo.

First Orchestra Concert

This is Coral in her very first Orchestra concert, third grade, May 10, 2010. She was so excited about this concert. After all, she has been preparing since she was four years old.

She did absolutely wonderful. We could definitely hear her over everyone else. She said it was because her fingers were much stronger than the other performers. Most of them just started playing, and haven’t had enough time to build up finger strength. She is probably right.

I can’t wait for next year’s concert.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Summer is Almost Here!

Summer is almost here. Twelve more days of school left for my oldest daughter, and Twenty more days left for my youngest. This is going to be a great summer. We have season passes to the local water park; a season passes to Six Flags; and a zoo membership, so our weekends and evenings are going to be pretty full this summer.

New things I would like to do this summer:
  • Visit the Oklahoma City Zoo. I’ve never been to that zoo, but my cousin lives down there, so it would be a nice day trip to visit her and her family.
  • Visit Six Flags St. Louis. Again, never been there, but it is fairly close, and our season pass includes admission to the water park.
  • Drive to Amarillo. My husband father was from the area, and he has really been wanting to take a trip there.
  • Teach my daughters HTML. (I say that every summer.)
  • Teach my oldest daughter how to create 3D graphics. She wants to be a game animator when she grows up, and it is time to get her started learning the ins and outs of 3D design.
  • One Hour Snow White Costume

    We were on the way home the other day when my daughter informed me she needed a costume for her fairy tale book report the next day. Luckily her book report was on Snow White, so her school uniform worked great as the top, and all we needed was a skirt. I made quick detour to Wal-mart for some costume satin, then headed home to spend a little time at the sewing machine. This is what I came up with. I think she looks lovely, but I sure wish she would learn to give me some notice.

    Tuesday, May 4, 2010

    Felted Sweater Purse

    This is my very first felted sweater project. I used a green wool sweater that I found at Dollar Tree. The sweater was less expensive than the zipper I used for the inside pocket, and green is my favorite color. I love the long wide strap; it is so comfortable for long outings. The only thing that I don't like is that it isn't a very comfy purse once the temperature reaches about seventy-six degrees. At that point wool is no longer comfortable.

    Friday, March 19, 2010

    DIY Bangle Bracelets

    I ran across a great tutorial on DIY Tipps showing how to recycle plastic bottles into bangle bracelets. I’ve been wondering if there was a cheap material that could be used to create some bangles, and this looks like a great idea. I’m definitely going to try this craft with my daughters. You can find the tutorial here.